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Some people can use the n-word, some people can’t. Maybe there should be a badge or ID card or something… that way we all know who has free speech rights and who is committing a hate crime.
And don’t forget its not just the “n-word”. Jesse wanted Imus fired for calling someone a “hoe” but its ok for him to want to castrate Obama? Hypocrisy? You tell me.
If you haven’t figured out yet, Jesse Jackson is a pimp. Whether its the Rutgers Women’s Basketball team, the victim of a crime (real or contrived), some other American, or Barack Obama himself… Jackson uses other people’s experience for his own profit and spotlight. And if he can’t find someone else to pimp, he’ll do it himself… make some crude remark, and still manage to lengthen his own 15 minutes of fame. Until the media decides to quit giving this race-baiting hypocrite a podium, we’ll continue to hear from him every month or so, as he intimidates someone into giving him what he wants and strengthens the very racial divides he professes to want removed.
Jesse, how about you keep your mouth shut and try leading by example? What? No profit in doing the right thing?
Don Imus returned to the radio today after being sacrificed to Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton’s pimping of the Rutgers Women’s Basketball Team this past Apri. I for one am proud to say Welcome Back Imus!
I have no support for what Don Imus said (which he apologized for ad nauseum), and I won’t even claim Free Speech, as employers have every right to set bounds on how their employees represent them. HOWEVER, Don Imus was doing exactly what he was paid to do and had done plenty of times before… offer edgy and sometimes tasteless humor which one group or another might very well take offense to. So why did the Rutgers debacle get him fired, when he had not violated any laws, contractual obligations, or anything his employers actually expected him to do? Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and their ilk decided the spotlight could be bright enough to get some additional face time (which equals profits) and decided they could ride the story as long as possible, with no regard to their use and abuse of the Rutgers Women’s Basketball team or their very own hypocrisy. Certainly other radio personalities, so-called artists, and even Sharpton and Jackson themselves have publicly said much worse. The difference? Don Imus was a high-profile old white guy who had a television and radio show watched by millions and visited by politicians. It made the perfect opportunity for these two-bit opportunists to gain some attention and revenue. And they took it.
Of course Sharpton and Jackson wouldn’t have even been involved had it not been for Media Matters, a George Soros funded MoveOn splinter group that pays people to sit around and watch right of center (or in this case let of center) media personalities hoping they say something offensive. But that doesn’t matter. Motives don’t matter. Fairness and hypocrisy doesn’t matter. Jesse, Al, Media Matters and MoveOn practice the politics of defamation, threats and fear… and sadly people often back down so as not to appear politically incorrect. CBS did. NBC did. And thus Imus got fired.
Well his back. And it couldn’t have happened soon enough.